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another Day’s License Given to the Chattering Fiend. ils Insulforable Vanity Again iArrogantly Paraded and - _ Paraded. pleasant Facility with Which Sav- oral Experts Adopt Scoville's Hypothesis, fight Doctors Drop Cheerfully into *- Guiteau’s Defense that He . Is Insane. s gut the Assasin Will Not Ac- cept Acquittal as an In- : sane Fool. fo Will“ Square” Scoville if the Iatter Attempts to Secure Any Such Issue, qhe Guards Unneeessarlly Imperited tn Tuklug tho Wretel from ‘i the Yan. Ontery of People and Press in Both Hem- fepheres Against Bo Muoh Nonsouse, THE EXPERTS, THEY WILL DISAGREE, | geeclil Divatch to ‘The Chizago Tribune, Waatinatos, D, C., Dee. 5.—The- exam * foation of the experts In the Gutteau trial rommencedl toilay, aud promises to continue Intetinttty, ‘The trial was more devold of Ineldent than’ usual, although, when Col. Hinton, who was rn assistant at Republican headquarters in. New York, sald that Gul tea’s speech was regarded as ridiculous, hls presence as a nulsince, aud himself AB a asinine fool, Gulten became livid with nige,anl the witness sald afterwards: “£ amsnrothat if that egotist had hada pistol he ould have used It upon me without healtas ton’ It fs apparent at the outset that the experts will not agree, Four-of those who were stinnioned by-the defense are sald to have already notliiied Scoville that they will “yeynable to Lestify that Guiteau is frre- sponsible, : THE CONVICTION hastuereased here duily since Guiteau first wonton tho stand that. the plea of Insanity yould not save him. . Many of those who wero fimpressed by his autics in the early daysof the trint, and were certain that he should eseape conviction, wow state -that tele views have changed since that wonder- faleross-exomtnation, and that they no longer tavea dunbt ag to his responsibility, Owing lootter engagements of the Criminal Court, thoGultean trial was not resumed till IL oelock this morning. ‘Ihe prisuner was brought wp from Jail. half an hour Inter than usual, ait on that account was groetod by & lager crowd than cummonty, Cuiteau be- gin fo protest us soon as taken | into tw ‘courthouse ‘ugaliat’ “the” manner In which he fs taken through the cowl, “He demanded of Dodbuty Marshal Williams that the yan should take him to ong at the rear deors, where his pas- sage Into the bullding could bunccomplished nore privately, Ilo saidthat there were FORTY, OM FIFTY DISHEDUTABIE CHATAG TERS banging around, aud not ovly he but TUK OFFICERS GUARDING IM WOULD De tees KILLED Mr, Willinns declined to make any new ar- tugement, -as the present one had buon sanctipned’ by the Court. Charles UH, Reed wis In good senson, and at once took a seat itthe defense table, Belng asked ns to the fevort that he was to assume charge of the defense today, he sald thot thot was not iretly true, Ie expects to take part in the. examination ‘of export . witnesses. Messrs. Scoville and» Reed had a brief lutervlew with the: President — yestor- day, ond made an. appolutiment tomect him today at4 o’olock.: ‘he Presl- dent, Ifthe is placed on the stand, will be wkedasto Interviews which Guitaau had withhimin New York during the political caupaign, and also to produce a letter Witten to him by Gulteau, a THD TRIAL, , PROCHEDINGS, igs Wasitryaton, D, C., Dec, 5.—Guiteru was IMeln arriving at tha court-house, An Im- mense crowd ned the sidewalks, and upon ‘ighting from the vau the assasin evinced Unusual trepidation, and begged the officers lake him around to the back entrance, He Was assured that hls eacort was ample forhis ifety, aud, with trembling stops and orlug- , Og galt, quietly shuftied through the angry fowl. Abject fear way depleted on his tountenance, and tt was several minutes Alley ho reached the room in the bullding bo- {ure he regained hits wun! compoutire, ENOUBED, wt Randall desired to bo oxcused tll ednesday, x Mr. Scovilte statod to Kandall that all ho jaited to prove wae that, in his opinton, the Uecess of thy Democratic party would. not bu disrupted. the country. Innsmuch ns! qrittor Davis had: atready glven bis views: thls point, Scoville sald: hie would exsuse 4t.Randall from further service, =”, ’ D, MEDIOAL EXUERT, |” 3 ae Kennon, managing editor of tho Chil- al Medical Review, was ealled wpon to oh bis opinion, but batoro he ‘could testify Pitt nade B Nttlo- specep, in whlch ho’ wi 6 Wanted the exparty to pass lipon tho evar Wwhothor he, impelled by the Delty ut oot Presidont Garileld, was Insane. ‘Cho Mony thon weht on, Dx. Kennon giving erinlon that the prisouur wa Inaune, '8 prosecution then cntored Intqn lengthy Saulnation of the witness. De thd testimony of Dr. Koniton. Mr, had 2 walntalued that John W, Gufteau Later Ot positively that the prisoners ‘ut Was not Insane, 4 " sulteau—Wo witl ahow by all Freoport b Was higane, eee et ildee—Nover amlnd, (Wo will take ‘caro 9 “ulteau—Everybody knows that vase ate WAS MADLY CRACKED, Teixlon, 00d inan, but: badly oravked ou fag teas belloved In moral lipsanity in cer- Me weeutet roudering a man Irrespapyl- teau’y finess based bila Judmment of: Gul te tig hsaulty upon hereditary talnt, upon thos or tent of Judgment. ypon exalta- Which gio metlons, and “wyon fiuwiplyation, ae {neluded motive. «Witness ad- aastin When a map committed. crlige ration Under the duluaton ..of Divine Clsely on Aud thou conducted hiwseit pre- breath erhuinal would do, it would be Su ae ovidouce agalngt his Insanity, tology io ad been aulytly but tutent- e reltadiye Wis wltuess, here "broke ty rath: ry » Kaylnsg : oTuIsa Ov TiLad KIND IN TUS rs 4 : ‘ JuDG se bavldge~Wou, wo will see, {CAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER Hititeau--(angrily)—You're going tuo fast inthis mattor, We want facta—not your Judgment, ‘Tho witness had stated one thing riaht The Lord Infects inspiration, and then lets ©: man use bls own Judgment to work ft out. ‘Thats Just my ctsu, That's the way I got mf tuapiration, Pho Lord tlun’t employ fools to do ills work, Io gets the best matortal,”” »Davidge then put a hypothetlcal case, twine tho term, “like 4 common vulgar critn- al.’ Gultenu turned to Davidge, and, withan alr of immense superiority, sald: “There's nothing vulgar aboutethia case. It’s-nll hiluh-toned.” [Laughter which wasquickly Bitppreased by the Court | Gultenu sudtlenly interrupted tho exaui- natlon, and, desplty “Scovitle’s efforts to re atrale hha, broke out in sovers denunciation o WIB,LATE WIFE, saylog he lad just noticad a discourse from her which was full of misstatements, and. that if she enme Into court to testify ngalnst him he would show her up, Jto rattled on for somo minutes, but inally auteted down. Witness was about to bo dismissed when Guiteau dotitned him, and sald, with an alr of great serlounness: “ Doctor, 1 want to ask you where the hereditary nimbus of the brain exists won't aman show It whenever there !s cnuse?” Witness responded tn the afftrinative. “That will do,” sntd Guiteau, with the alr of alnwyer who had made «decided point, TUE AUINEGT OF EMOTIONAL INSANITY, Inspirational and hereditary insanity was further discussed, and Gultean broke out with the remark: “ Well, if the political sit- nation had not been what It was durligg Inst spring thoro would hive beemno occasion for my inspirations? : The audience Inughed at this remark, and Gultean looked around approvingly. ‘The witness stated that probably one per- son int five Is insane, “ Al? sail Mr, Davidge, “ that docs uot leavo much chance for many of us?” “No,” broke out Guiteau, " that takes you tn, Judge." : : RICHARD J, HUNTON, - editor of the Washington Gazette; had sean tho prisoner at Republican headquarters in New York, and formed the opinion that he wns exceedingly illy-balanced, an egotist. ‘The witness was asked what he thought of tho prisoner's speech, “Garfield vs. Han cock," and he replied that. in is opluion it was a ridiculous, disjolntad atfalr, Guiteau beepme very much Incensed, and shouted ont: “Woll, it wasn't anythity of the ind. You don't know what you are talkiug about. My speech received the In- doraement of the best men of the country.” ‘Tho witness resumed by snying the prison- er seemed to be a perfect nulsance about tho srooms, but was interrupted by Guitcau, who retorted: “You were a nuisance yoursulf. T'd rather be hung as & man than acquitted ag nfoul, and L won't have any more of this kind of evidence.” i The witness added, “He was o laughing- atock so fnr as 1 could sev.” Guitenu became greatly enraged, and, turn ing to Scoville, shouted: “If you put uny more of these cranky fellows on the staid, Tl square you again. It was a great pleco of Inpertinenee on your part to put Judge Davis on the stand without. consulting mo. Tm no fool, and L won't allow you to make ne out one.” Dit CHARLES I, NICHOLAS, of the Bloomingdale Asylum, replied te a hypothetical questton proposed by Scoville: “If tho evidency to whieh Ihave Hetened fs correct, I should guy the prisoner fs insane.” Some discussion arose in relation to the form of question proposed touching tho re- sponsibility of the prisoner, und tho witness was alowed to retire for the present, DI, FOLSOM, OF LOSTON, ; thought, If the hypothetical proposition put by Scoville was correct In all {ts particulars, the prisoner was Insane When he shot Presi- dent Garfield, | DIL SAMUEL WORCESTER, OF SALEM, declined to express an uplnion until counsel explalued more definitly what he meant by the term “Inspirational,” Guiteau (impatiently)—Why the interjec- tion by the Deity into my mind of thought power ‘foreign -to my own will and mind, ‘That's what is meant. Dye told you a dozen thnes, ‘Tho witness was flunlly told by Scoville to stand aside, Z DI, WILLIAM W, GODDING, of the Government Asylum for the Insane at Waghington, thought, upon the theory that all that was set forth Ju the hypothetical qnestion was trie, that the prisoner was un- doubtedly Insane. Di JAMES I, W'BIND! Wik, AND DR, CHANS MASS.) also thought, ‘taking oll the bypothetlenl propositions to be true, that the prisoner was Insane. DR. THEODORE W, FISHER, OF NOSTON, would dislike to bo confined to the state- ment of facts contalnod In the hypothetleal question, but, it compelled to answer, would say he should judge the prisoner wes in- sane, 2 "The witness was informed by tho prosecu- tlon that they wonld want him asa witness, Scoville announced that hu had uo moro witnesses at preannt, and wottld introduce but two or three mora before closing the case, : Guiteau inferrupted aud demanded that subpanaes be issued for Gen, Grant, Senator Conkling, Gov. Juwell, aud tho others he mentioned Saturday, Finding that no ob- jection was made to hig Interruption, Gul- teau procesdun to make an incoherent ha- rane, while his counsel smiled complacent ly, us If foeling tho prisoner was making- inore headway with the Jury than any expert testimony could compass, Ho was finally el loncod by Judge Cox, and Scoylile read from Gulteau’s book, Truth,”, until the hour of adjournment, v BHIVELY. : A CRAZY: MAN, : Wasmnaron, 0, C,, Dec. 6.—Prof, J. W. Shively, who calis himself the “True Meg- slah,’ arrived in this clty ‘Uhursday, aud tok rove on Bixth strogt. He at once ad- dressed’ letters to Judge Cox, Judae Portor, and others conncsted with the Guitean trint, to conylnce thom of the fallacy of Guitcau's alleged ingplration. In’ hls letter to Judge Cox he demanded to be put upon the stand to confrowt Gulteau,” and to tall the Court where aid how to fd this awful Delty of the Republican party. 2 . Tho pollee wore notified, and this morning arrested hin, He wilt be sont to the Insane asylum today. +, ANTERVIEW WITH SUSVELY's WIFE, Special Dispatch to The Chteago ‘Lvisunes BaRATOUA, N, ¥,, Dev, 5.--Prot. Sliively, the Snratogs Springs alleged erank,. who mmude hituself notorious at Washington, D, Us today by proclalmtug himself, the trio Musslah, aud that ils ilssion those was to cust the devils outet Guitcau, isa Virglulan, who hive made this pluve his residence forthe past thirtogn years, though lo aud hts faully generally ‘passed’ the wlaters South. dle owus a small ‘and neat cottage on Boeluan street, whore his family wae called upon this afternoon by ‘Tug Cicauo TrBunr repre- wentative, who was recelved by a uly of-up- parently 0 yoare age, aut who sald sie was the wite of Prof. Junuthéu W. Shively, Sle had not up to thls ting heard of bor hus- Vand's eouduct or- big arrest, Afra, Shively ‘gave her husband's occypation. ag thut af an oll puluter, aud neta photographer, us stared int the slirectory, and udded that his business kept thd away from home must of the tne. HE TRAVELED FROM. CITY To CLrY. : She had no ideo that he intended visiting the Natlola) Capital, Mrf Shively” supposed that he was in the West, and. was. daily exe pocting a letter from: jim from Chicago, Chin- clinatl, or adie other Western volt. Iter OF MILWAUKER, G,0F BROOKLINE, 6, 1881—TWELVE . PAGES. furtin, the Professor's mental conditio! slic replied that, durme all tha- lon, years she bas known him, he at -thn sulfored neutely from neuralsta palus, while at oeenstonnl periods caused hin to vet ina peculiar inannes, Wheh thus alfectal ha was genarally very aiiet and reticent, al. ways harmless, and, while they lasted, seemed possessed of ainania for writing, and, whan aitestioned abont what he was doing, would answer: “Ob, Ean only blowing off steam.” ‘’he attneks would cover a period of tive or threo days, About a inonth ago, while in Clevotand, O., he met with any acckdent i which his head was tnjured, which hag not improved his mental condition, Jie jy about: 60 years of age, sou of aduinister, and ay tye of Jackson County, Virginian, aud. Sirs, Shively Ia from, Alexandrina, in that State, He Jeft here on business Jn September lust, and was not expeeted home until the middle of tha winter. BRITI8SIL FEELING. CHARLES JULIUS GUITHAU SHOULD HANG, Loxpos, Dec. 6—The Dally Telegraph, discussing the question of Gultenn’s inndness, of how to romedy tht rorthy of consideration, There are, nedoubt, thousands of pensione! nay on tho rolls of the Pension Uftice who are able-bodied, have nu clalin upon the Govern ment, and take styantare of tha disgencetul Hnyes biisiness ta live $n tho receipt of revenues fo whieh they are tot entitled. Why would It nat be wie to throw light upon this whole pens son vualiess and. publish in every post-oltice the nainesof ail citizens there reakdont who tre receiving benefits under the Pousion laws? This would bring gentiagen who: nee onthe pension Hist under the seritiny of tholr neighbors and friunda, Thosw who are entitled to pensions wontd have additional boner from the publici- ton. ‘Those who have boon robbing the coun: try, of which wo nro ufrald there aro many thousands, would be exposed to public opinion, i LAST OF THE MIAMIS. The Remnants ot This Tribe of Indian, 321 Porsona, to Receive $220,000 in Janunry—A Retrospoct. £ Bpectal Currespondence of The Chicago Trilnne, Wauast, Ind. Deo, 4—An fevent of no Uttle tportunce In this vicinity is tho coming payment of a lurgu sum of money by the Gov- ‘ ernment of tho United States to the says: * In such cnsvs the verdict of mankind | rommunte of tho onve famous trike of at large is move to be trusted that a Jury, and | Stimwi tudins of Indiana. ‘This now nl- undoubtedly the general vuice demautls that | most oxtinet raco wero oncy the pose Guiteau shall pay woe the full penaity of his erlina, : sessurs of this brad and, fertile valley, and all the changes which mark tho differonce between sauvage fife and civilization In this fu> vorod section have boon acvomplishad during the Inst half ventury, . It is tho old stury of the white mun's leek gnergy. Gradually tue country Hiled up with hardy ploncers until, 11 181), @ part of the tribe avaited thamselves of the olfer of tho Government und sought. a home beyond tho Mlsslsalppl, ‘Tho reinuant staid, pus- sesalng certain reservations of land and a0 annuul annuity, ‘Those’ whe remained did eu by tho terms of the trenty, and included oniy tho families (bands) of 1 je-wah (or Richurdvitlo,, tho Nacional Chiof; Gudiruy, the War Chiers und tho Viltuge Chlof, Su-shin-no- mie-sia, ‘They wero usylzupd resorvations 10 this and adjuluing counties, and here thoy re- sited, und thair descendants still continue to ro- side upon tho homes of tholr uycestry, Ju 1854 the trltu made @ now treaty at the Forks uf the Wabash, Gvorga W. Mauypunuy was the Indian Commissioner, while Nab-wnhe lbequah (or Ule-Leys), Poum-yeu-tab-ined and: Me-shin-yo-tessia drove the lust naila in the coun of the trite by sulliug tholr jerputiul nanuity for £21,00, dug ju twenty-six yours, with interest uuutially. Lt is this “money tow whlot [3 to be paul to thelr duscendauts, What wae probably the last oficial guthonng: of the trive vcetirrod in this uity a tow woeks ayo. Fuurtean heads of futnilles werg prosuut, and ita object wus tu examine the census roll of descendants of those signing the trenty. Ace cording to this roll, there ‘aro 32) persons yet ultve whe have enough Bilami btoud tn thelr Velnsto entitie them to sine in the dlsteie bution. —Ouly ubout “200 -of tals wumber romuin in the counties embraced ‘in the “tnirty-imic reservation,” “where, Atty yours neo, the telbo numbured 1,800 warrlors and probe ably 5,000 sould, OF those 48, Probably noueara ore than three-fourths bivod, and when the puyment shull have beon made, whieh wilt be ently in danunry, tho vad of tho Minmi Nation fu ity relations to the Guyernment will have been renetied. ‘The nution will bave passed vub of extatenco ullieitlly, and no pian will boubleto buy’, * bum a adam. Aud whutachingel Whore onve yamo was to be found ju ubuidanco-—thoe beaver, deer, aud $ JUDGE COX. BCANDULOUS LICENSE ALLOWED TIE ATIO- ChOUS —ASSANINTHE. WHOLE = NATION SHOCKED AND OUTRAGED, Now York World, Det. 4 Wo obsorve n weale disposition on the part of sume of our contempornries to congriti- Inte the country that what they call fatr play isso consplcuously shown to Gulteau, sud that his trial proceeds precisely as if he hod shot a felluw-tramp instead of shooting the Chief Magistrate of a nation, Our contom- noraries Jabor under a great mistake. Judge Cox would never have allowed Guitenu such Ivense fieourt bad he beon on trial for shouting a fellow-tramp, Judge .Cox from the first has allowed uiteau to asstna for himself the importance which belonged to his dewd by reason of the omluent station of his victim. Throughout the trial Judge Cox hing stralned the law,in our humble Judz- ment, boyond ity power to bear, and twisted the common-law presumptions as} “to guilt and fnnocenco out of alt sembianco of common sonse, by treating Guiteau, who was caught red-handed in the act of murder aud who admits the killing, prectecly as if bis connection with the homicide was in doubt; and by treating the qttestion of Gul- tuat’s responsibility hs If the law preswuned an accused mun to be irresponsible until his responsibility can be catublished. Gultenu aaa priyoner on trial stands before the world in an attitude absolutely different from thut which ninety-nine out of ono hundred pris- oners on trinl usually occupy. Lis counsel admits that hig client must be found gality of murder unless he can le shown to bo trre- sponalble, and a criminal is usually presumed. tu be responsible untll tha jury otherwise pronounce. Otir Washington dispatches this | evert ‘i the i uour—now uate: Hor catuuted morning Inthnnte that Judge Cox ts ubout to | BRUNE, Ee cate etc enins fron condescend still further to: Guiteau, so fur | the bluc-grass rexions “and Normandy. ‘Tho buts that wero the hubitation of htt a cents ury ago hardly a wemory, but In thalr stead iagniticent miuslons in both ulty aud country, tho Tudlin-trail a broud turnpike, aud: whistle locomotives making tho ourth tremble ag they whirt through tho valley, . “ When the eurly tradars tirst penetrated tito tho wilderness, establishing trading-poats here und there, tho Maimls ogaupigd uw scope of country atrotening from Fort Wayne to Lue Yayotts, and extending chirty miles south of the Bel River. Gn thule north “word the powurful Pottuwatomics, The principil village of the Ml- wus was between Wabuab and Peru, where ‘Osngh, two war chief, degoribed ug a Uttle iat who wore a broud-brimmed but aud presented aluoat the wpoHEAnoD of a typiont Quuker, pre- auled, while Big Majenioa (an Huplucabie foe of the white muni, l'u-sho-wuh, Lo-cin-yab, Al-lo~ Jub, und uthor, notables gutherud around the council-flres of the now extiuet nation. ‘The consus-roil, dust dompleted, shows tho de-. seeniunts of the Miutuly, few as thoy ure, scut. tered over w wide seupe of territory. Une fuuily ure nt Napoleon, O.. thitty-sevon mewbura tribu realded in’ Allen County, in Tippocanoe County, about — eighty ju Miaml «County, alxty in Grant County, und forty hr Wabush County. Hoeysmee bers of toe cellar buve homes in thie Quy Paw Aucheys tndinn Territory, whtre they Duvo a tract of some 4w0ucres of land, while: bere and there are seuttered Mintois tu Tinos, Michigan, Wisconsin, and. Itansas, 0 graiudson of tho old Nutionut Chief residiug ia thu: Intter Stutu at FoRtaya—by name Wub-po-mun-wall, the * White Loon,” dnd famous In the Be unintorpreter, Of the wtal number ullve, fully ous-hult ure taluor children, Each und every mombor—nen, women, aud ebidron—will rus cotve In tho uclghburbuod of uv. Tho Indtaus who Hvo du thi country reside upon the lun fathers, whlch Indeed as to allow him to crente TINE HORRIBLE BCANDAD OF COMPELLING the President of the United States to appenr as a witness in belialt of the ussasin who sluw the President's predecessor. Lt is pers fectly notorious that Vice-President Arthur was on lily was? from Albany to this city when tho assasluntion oveurred, tut helas never had any nequalntanes with Guiteau, aud that he can only be summoned fito tie ease in that aplrit of shameless brayado which has daily taken on fresh Insolence from Judge Cox’s pilability. Guiteau comes intocourt under a prestmption of guilt and not Innocence.” Tle ‘onght to live been treated by Judge Cox not with toleration, « NUT WITH ATHORUENCE, Tho technival rights which the lawaccords to every prisoner should have been accorded to Guituau, if not with a visible: reluctance, at luast with an evident judiciit disgust, In- stead of with a show of false mnagnauimity, not to say witha “coddiing” of Guitean’s hideous self-concelt, such us Judge Cox has daily exhibited, we regrol to say, to tho ite inest unitnimous disiust of the country. Lot us hope ag Americans that) the civilized world fs not to be shocknidl by the, appear- ance ot n President of the United States as a witness on the subpant of this atrocious assasin, Something ts dus to yublle do- eency nd the good name of the Nutton. It . WHT ke un outrage to summon the President uniegs hecan be first distinetly proved on lduvit renily to bon competent und neces-, section of tis reserved to thir they buve occupied untit thls gear frog of taxty. * ‘Whey becure citizens hist ry witie: January, Sime of chen bave built fairly cont- sory witness. Fariabie holmes, but muny buddia, tayutbar, in ittic fog cubluy, locuted on a clouring of iva POLITICAL. + | orton acres, ‘Tho smujority of the cblldren are growluy up In Ignorance, and when the Govern Went withdraws {ts ‘foxtering cara most of tho Minnis will beevme “objects of pubilo‘eharity. They are Wlers, und bave no‘enra fur the future, aud tholr lisior- anco hires thom an wuss, prey for the shurpor, ‘Zuolr lands, nuw in the tarkot for the fret time, Bre boing cayerly sought after, The last Cull uf the Siuniis was Mo-shin-go~ meeain. Ha lived twelve iniles south of Wabush, and dicd only two yenrs ago, in tho inth your of hisuge, io was an honorable man, und tho Mee abin-go-mo-ain Band, bow nuiabertng thirty-two: persuns, {s composed of provident, law-abiding, ourly all ure japtist Church, and read and PICAYUNE, Convoning of the Loulvlana Legislature Gov, MeEneryx Mewwuge. New Onvuans, La, Deo. §.—Vhe oxtra session of tho Legletaturo convened toduy. Gov. Me~ Enery, in his messuge, after ulluding to the douth of Prealdont Garflotd and Gov, Wiltz, and paying approprinto: tributed to theirnemory, discusaos matters requirlux toxislattve action, and whieh made nevessary the calling of an extra sossion, the must {inportant abject boing to provide qdequate révonue for tha Stata and ! make (he requircd upproprintion. In conelue salon tho Governor says: * Thore is no reason for the continued ery of ‘Pour’ Loulsluna and hor impoverished . poopic.' Wo must renl- zc the tuct that sho {s rich, aud force bur, to tho front ronk of tho Statcy. Mer asscssment-roll for 1880 shows # valuation of $177,00,351, aud for 189L of $181,600,201. ‘This is Wroug, and should bo corrected. Such valua- tons do us no credit, Whan the property of thig Stato 1a thoroughly aasoased, even nt two- thirds of Its vatuo, it will show « valuation of quite, $00,000,000. ° Tho constitutionn! tinalt an tuxution will thon bo moro than sullctent ‘The tax-rate can thon ba roducod, the State Govern Ment suetuinod, and our State debt unnudlly deoreased. Contdeuce will vo restured, our bonds will bo on tho market at rousuubie ine terust and commending w promium, capital will rapidiy Nnd tts wily bore, and we will no low ‘be huiniliuted at tho Jow crodit of our Bate.” and intelligent men und wouen, mumbors of tho I writu Intelligantly, ~ ~ OBITUARY. Churles C. Danuw A largoly-attended meeting of the undor- writers was hold yosterday ufternoon in thotr rooma to tuke appropriite action on the danth of 0.C, Dana, Superintendent of Adjustuonts for tho Hartford Fire-Lusurance Company, duugo Bugene Cary wus culled to tho chatr, and exptnined the’sad and mournful object of tho nigeting, Dir. A.W, Wrignt ucted us Becrotury. Moagrs. ‘K. 8. Ubard, A. J. Harding, wud 8, M. Moore ware appotnted wcounmttov on rosolu- tlons, They withdrew to an adjolving rouw, whenco thoy returned shortly with a touchiog ond bonutifol memorial, RELIGIOUS, The Presbyterians Preparing for Work—Mr. George Sard’s Involuntary Gift. The Second Presbyterian Church and Its Possiblo Pastor—Minor Religous Moctings. PRESBYTERIAN MINISTERS AND ELDERS, ‘The Preabyterian ministers and elders hold Another oonferonce last evening tu Lawer Fare well {lull for the purpose uf awakening o now and grontcr intereat (u the Church, and promolt- Jng a rovival of rellyion through the uid of the Bpirlt of God. Judgo 3. M. Moore presided, Mr. Dent presented the repurt of the commit- tec uppolnted at thé last inceting, who recom- moaded tho folluwing as the visiting commit- On muon of IJ. Builth, tho testimonial was concurred In, and a copy of the sage was ore. dered to be’ furutebed to the family of tho do- onde, - Short addredses testifying to tho untiring lu duutry and unbimmished ehiructer of Mr. Dann wore delivered by the Chalr, Mossrs, Criteheull, Durand, Sovre, Bleed), und Caso, and dtr, Thom us Binith read a pos which bad louy bogn & fuyorit of thy deceased. . ‘On moton, it wus resnlycd that the undor- weitors Iu a body attend tho funeral nt tho Gulou Parks Congtogutoual Church this inorn- uy at o'clock. ' Atelugruin wag read frou tho State Bourd of Underwriters uf Bilebizin, now in vesvlon, cone veying syiipathy and ordering wa floral tribute ab thoir,oxpuuse, Adjourned. Wilitaps Swortzer, of Wabauby Inds Rodcial Lhavateh to"Ths Chicago Tribune Wanagu, Ind, Deo, &—Willtiin Swertzor, a rosident of puls county forsfurty-four yoard, and actively cnzayed io busiioss here untit Ty, diod Saturday wight. Ie wad oncof the ploncer niorehants of the Wabush Valley and W mao bighly respooted, = a th a —+-— Prohibition Victory at Plana, U1. . special Diavateh to ‘The Chieago tribune, Puno, UL, Dee. &—Tho municipal election was held hero tudiy, “Only about bulf a voto was pulled and tittle Intoreet ‘manifested. 80 fixed hus Prohibition become tht 1 had no op- position. It haa bean five yeara stpco sulouns ‘were wbolishoil. ‘Tho now Trustoas ura 3. Greon, O, N. Lawson, D, 2. Poworey, J. Agicty and Erick Olson, . : 5 ————— * - CROP NEWS.. Kansas ge a Broom-Corn iBatsing Ntato, Apectal Dispatch tv The CAtcagu Tribune, ToreKa, Kav, Dov, 5—Advance sheets from the Junuary report of tho Seoretury of tha Biate Agricultural Board show ‘that/ono of the must oxtonsive and profitable crops yrown {a Kansas this your 44 that of broom-vorn, Thothrou lead- tuy counties in this industry report ns follows: — BuPhorson, © 10,801 “uvres, —yluld- ing. 7,070,180 pounds, valued ‘at 828,061.75; GUbort Sutth, at Rochostor, Mine Pawnes, 408l vores, ylolding 3,407,000 : pounds, yalued at $1625; Sitdboll, 3h Nant is pie ein a gree et acres, yloldiug 327808) pouids, valued at 8iU7,- Roguesten, Min, Dee, G—Mr, Gilbert Sinith, 025,75." Broom-corn bus been ‘sailing at $40 (0 | gue of thy oldost Inhabitunts of thia olty, tell ‘@ por tan heretofore, but iy many parts of the: from hla chaly shortly after diuuer, and before uasistunuc could conch him was dead, Cause, wpoplory,, c ts ILLINOIS ZINC: COMPANY, Speclat Dispater ww Ths Odfcaou Tribi:rs “LA BALLY, Dav, &.—Tho N\luols Zino Compauy of Poru bay tukon posscasion of the ald buildings and furnaces of the Kinsman cine fuctory, whieh bavo buen standing Iqie fer over uw yeur, wad Intend ruuning thu’ in connection with, thoir very oxtansiva work: Yoru, ‘the cow pang'e now rattingenlll Wintldtass by vietadly tins shui, ana te ongiue, une of somo Udbborso Stuto the producers aro now Laing bugivired with ear erie eiuk ordluuey ‘vo, avoraaes whun cultivate I, f about one-third of 8 tow ta she acre, id Execllont Prospects In California, BAN Futanctaco, Dee. &.—Anotnor |beral rain hua visited the State within the lugt fortyrolght hours, Farining prospouts uro oxcollout. Plow- tug is autive, . WISCONSIN MATTERS, 1 Special Dupateh ta The Onicage Tribune * 14 _ MAnBON, Wha, Deo, bre foltowtny Jegtala- | power, is Lowe aot up, Tho rollord and: thelr tive viviling ounmitted tu-visit aud juspoutall | muvklhery iif be delivered soon, , of tho charitable and pena} inytitutions wero ap: Siemens ' poluted by (ov, Smith tagays Senuter Be i Shupsou, of Biiwuukee, and > Assomblymen Grubb of Baraboo and Habeu of Oshkosl. Bturgcon Bay Caval Company bavlug completed ite work ucoording tu dub of Conxresa, the Jov- BEQUESTS BY A MILLIONAIRE, UrTigy, N, Yo Deo, &—Theodurg 8, Paxton, tho stayo-drlver mijlitonuire cpgently docpused, loft LP rpeatate nuinber of suofetios, Including Socal agonly Jodues, Awericuy,, ee Sovloty, Pros ernor igsued certiNeutes to that effet whieg one | by Boa eee arya cing eanial Gaaray Giss erat. icon ceeenen aaae ite unichictea OF Howse oF land wade by Congroas to uld that work, “Tho. ‘ se upount of land due the vowmpupy i8 23,000 acrua., PUGILISTIC. 19 I = oS 4 *, Autctal Disputes ty Tig, Chica Tribuwe.. : - CL¥vELAND, O., Dec. &—Jonu L, Sullivau, the pugilist, Billy Maddei, bts, trainer, and s comul- pation of boxers Jeary fof Culcayo tomorrow, where Sullivan gives bls last publig exbivition botory hie tubt with Lyn. Elo gave Holdoo and White, the huprisouod. pugilists, $100 toduy. ——— ‘tho Outrageous Benson Swindle. New york dierald. vey Tho couutry fa vlowly awakening to tho'yrays Ity of Use outrageous swindle walled thu Pens wins Arrears uct. We now avo tat a uLeasuro which wau lujended at the beyinulug w take from the Treuaury Due. vw smu] sum bas beow runguitied by bad legishution, and the doploruble asacntof au indigerent or ignorant President, fuse alinanelal burden upon the Treusursy of hundreds of millions of dollar, ‘Tuo question . Phouginda of ous citizens bave adopted Dr. Bull's cough syrup as thy fainlly “ataud-by."* tees: First Churoh, the ftov, A. E. Kittrodye, “dors A. TL. Winng, Tavmas Goudinun; Second, the Key, J, M. Worrall, Eiders Honry ‘. Helin. ‘Thomas Rane: Fitth, the Rov, ‘fT, J. Laiwont, Hiders 8. M. Moore, W. H. Wella; Forty-frst Htreat, tha ituv. Bit. Bavie, Mlders Charles fn Connor, epee Baontiy: xtb, tho Koy, B.C. Oxwol, “Eidors J.D. ‘thomas Dunes Fourth, the Key, Dr. George 0. Noyus, Bldors EL &. Hunt, H.W, Dudley; Hyde Park, the Rev. jure ‘Chotnns Hod, de HK. Bur 0 Lov, James MeLsuxhlin, Blders Aluxuuder’ Barvett, CF. Covssinans Stocks Yards, the Iwy. Uavid Clurk, ildern W. J. Haun, P. Lindon iveton Avenue, the Koy. Trowbridge, Biders ILE, Judga, ds Hays First Gerinan, tho lev. J. We. Mareusson, Uo Key, Dr. Churies Billutt. ‘Appolotineats for second wook iu Decomber— athe Ruy, Dr. Herrick Jobnsen, Forsyth, f. MeWildame; Eiroth Churuh, the Re HL. Harrowe, Hiders W, ohn H. dwift, Henry J. Willing; Jaiteraon Park Chureb, the Rev. Dr, Arthur Swuzoy, Elders Ernutus Foote, Turbill Kings Woestiutister Church, the lov. HM. Collisson, Biders Janes LB. Watlor, Joseph W. Helmer; Campbell Park Chureh, the Rey. 8, KE. Wisbard, Elders W. W. Wileox, George W, Darrow; Kyanston, tho lev. E. C, Ray, Elders J. N. Baker, Weucy WwW. Kings Reunlon Chureb, the Rev, Henry T, Millet ers Charlus J, Morritt, Dr. AbUtt G. Beebe Church, the Key, Walter Forsyth Gourge Stewart, Andrew, Drysdaiv; Kivorside, the ov. J. 'f. Mutthaws, Eiders i. V. Chambers '. B. Curters Austio, the Hoy, B.C. Dayle. Elders Hower N. lbbard, D, 1. 8, Lords Uulland Church, fur Due, 21, the Rov, gel, Elders J. D, Wallace, J. M. Horton, The Rev. Dr. Worrult presonted us an adden- dum to tha rt it xerles of suggestions, anon which were: that thore should be sone consulute Ith the pustor or sesglon of the eburch to fied. #0 Ws to tearn the state of religion pevtal nevas; 0 brief season Of prayer pre ibe. meeting of thy congregation: the dof runewed work Of grace; uring OF united prayer and earnest eodpuration in seeting Joe powers to represent the necessity and blesaed results of prayor, cupeulally for the more pow orfal work of the Holy Spirit; urging better and groutor work for the church In this great und krowiug city. Addresies were made by the Rey. Dr, Jobn- son, tho itey, Dr. Worrall, the Kev, d, i. Walkur, the Roy, Wulter Forsyth, Bidar W. 1, Wells and otuers, Who urged prayor for the luying sie of ull weliishvess and tho utd of the Licasing of God and uninfusion of His huly spirit in the revival work about ty be inungurat - SARD WANTS His MONEY BACK. The regular Monday muruing Baptist minute terss’ vunferouve Wus bold yesterduy. Meporta from tha varlous Suptist churches showed an inercage. ‘Tho suminittec composed of Bicsars. Perrin, Jackvou, und Luwrence, appointed at the previuus imecting ty devisu plans for muk+ jog the conferunce mure Interesting and secur ing u lurger attendance, submitted & report, ac tion upon which was deferreil for one weex, Me, Goorge Lard, a business man of Albany, was introduced to tho mueting. “He said chat in 1674, whan the: asdountion thou known ux the Bupuat Union represontod the poopie of the Baptist coinmunity in thie vlty, be was an of- Ucer. From chitdhood be bad bvon iduntitied with tho Baptist Church and always took a live- ly Interest in itd atfutrs, and donated liberally to the entorprisos undertaken by the denoming- tion. Ly 1874 bo was nbout to leave Chicago to tke Up bis portnauent residence in Albu ‘Tho Baptist onurch nt Morgan Park wus tu pi yess of erecion tuider the churge of the Anos ‘pres thousuud dollars was noeded to cumplcto it. lu piaced ba tndorasnivat on a morteage note. 2Hifs signature wae the Inst indoremeut of “A number om the wune note. At tha time he wits.augured by.a number of luadipg und prominent Unoptlets of tho city that bu-need four ho trouble; that the Hupyst eonmantty would nutter nl sutter. Five yates elapsed, and the mortzuged brought sult tu recuver the face uf the note, His predecessors Ju sluning bad been xcutterud to. the four corners of tho globe, and iu ost cases wero without means, wud Judi ment was rendered ayalnst bin. fis proparty tn Chicuyo Was attached, aud $1,700 wits taku as: Ils suare of Lie debt. Me now wanted tO avy If the Baptist people would allow bim to bo the victitn of his tw geuorasity fn ulding thom. ‘The Lov, Mr. Goudspeed sald he was with Dr; Eyurts wid other, prowinent Maptists divioes and members of the Biptist Chure cosseaurl- toa with dir. Sard on tuo noty. Whon it cama to protest they decided, In view of the fuct tat sonte of tho dUroties hud moved awiy, to let Mr, Surd pay it, and get hts moncy unck ue best way he could. tle would stand S1du uf ft, how- ever, which be would puy as svon ay be reculved his $700 buck enlury. Me thought. ste, Sard bud been unjusuy dealt with. ‘Tao itov. De. Murhay, Chutronin, did wot eo a uy chauce fur Mr. Sard w wot anything. ‘Thu uld Baptiat Union had gong th pécos, and did not represent the Bantlst denmaigution In ull things fnily, apy way. dies Burd eatd he thought the clulus was a Just onc, and that there should be bunor enough i the Lapttst denuninutian to keep its plybted rulth, ‘At this polit tho meeting ndjfourucd, and Mr, Rurd departed whthunt having obtained eveo a promise of recompense. MAVE ‘THEY A PASTOR? At the close of thoservicusut the Sucund Prea- byterlan Chureh Sundwy morning it was au- nounced. that there would be u church sociable ¥riduy uight. Thiy announcement, apparenuy an innodunt one, created great surpriso umong the members of tha conxrgymition, ‘Lhe church nt present, itis known us uno pustor, and there have buon nu seelables during the full or late summer, Why there sbouh! bu uno, thurefore, wae a aubjectof general inquiry, ft wus also wunounced that on tho follawing Sunday morn: {ug tho pulpit was expected to be filled by tho ov. David tt, Breed, of Bt. Paul, Some of the wnombers of the chureh, putting this atd that toxuther, Dave AuuUl cume ty the concur won that tho Commitics on Now Puston in whose hauds the oitire inatter war placed, have decided to cull Dir, dread to thy chunye of the Secund Church, providiug hy will uccept the positon. ‘Tals gonticuuan tas for twelve yours Boe pagtor of the House of Hope Catron, ut St. Paul, und, [¢ is undurstood, is very popular there, Iu laa comparatively young cian, being only Ul yours uf aye, t MINOR MEETINGS, Tho ministers of tho Prosbyturlan churches met in the club-roum of the Bheruan House youterday. ‘The Itev. Dr. Van Slyke, of Syra> cuyes the Tov. Georgy P, Folsom, of om City the Hey. Lr, Barrows, futher uf thu pasturof the Firat Cuureh of thid city, aud the President of Olivet College, Wore present and javited tu take part fu tho niceting us corresponding members, ‘The wubject of revivals, cuutinucd from last weok, was tuken up. Dr. Worrall led lotta dle- cussion, Do was followed by A, E Kittredqo and Prof, hows Skiuuer and.othors. By. a stunding voto Ihe muotuy expresved. thelr: wfectionute vongratulutious. ta the Loy. June athiiu Sinall ou bis uttelalnw tu the goud old ayo OF OU yeura. tity birche ongura ee ‘ku subjedt of revivals ts continucd tor Curthor dias cussion next week, “The Methodist preacher mot as usual yovters uy morginy, tie Muy. Luke ditcheock ti tbe chaly, The vpeutey deyudounl, exerciies wore guudicted by theMite * BL. 1, Cady) of Cileuxu, aud the Kuv, J. O. Viki, of Pultudelpum, Hrother ©, G. Nuison, of tho Stuy Suet bwuustt Church, addressed the mestiog On tuu wade 31. G, Chureb Tuculugleal Seuuol, and the Musi Hess Committee wud matcucled to draw, pit resoluuon commending tho work uf dir, Nelauit we (nwheil agent of the taytitutlon. “The Cun. ulttoe au Peruuucat Quartuya reported suverat propozuls Cran botel proprigtors, but ultersome Giucussiun 1b was decided tu coy Wo present youn, the Sewmodias Bunk Coucera . biving: agreed tu rentlt, The rest of the session wus taken up with a dluvussion a4 0 the udvisn bility: ot dotug away with tho regular dovorionul Slane day ouch mouth, and lodving, tho tying Uf dover -Monal day tu the Huvliess Committee, No doe olsion Was arrived at, und the tmutter will be takon Up again onu Wouk from dlonduy. Poory wus u turgo nitude. seaterday ut tho uuonday prayeniceting, 8. Be Jucobs fod, und on Gilling Tor reporty of the week Ben Hogan, uiony othors, redpundo, aud nal tho worl yt his Woat Side inission way tbervading to Buch An: extent thut the eupaolty of the ssteaton win od ut awch mouting bY the lusKe attonduiice, fngway, Souretury Of the ussuvnitten, tion lu the work uimong tho Cuts: men in Cuicugo, They buve n chiss of about alxty, who mudt caen” Suuduy atlornoot, and ure-inetructed by the Rev, Dr. Speer, Reports were also subinitted from the Fourth Huptiat Cuured, the Hew wisslon on North Woll street, Ratiroall Chapul Blute street, Weatern Avenue ME. Chureb, Pacthy Gardun Miswlon; the Bune day pide mevting at Farwell sally aud the Die trict Bunday-scuvol Luavention ab Aura. Each of the reports demonstrated the fuct taut uw great revival wus cominended second auly ty ‘Laat grarted' a TOW yeurs ugo by Movaray Soudy aud dunks: mectiug of the First Presbyteriua ‘The son Cuureh Soviety was to bave been beld Inst even- toy ia the chureb pariurs, but, in the abscace ot ‘Julfersou structs, reportyd, ‘Phta took aguorum, no business was transacted, an adjournment taken till tomorrow evoning, ntter the regular prayoremcoting, [twas statod, informality that tho receipts for per nting the coming yoar world he in excess of tl expenditures. and those present lust ovoning expressed thoniselvus genoraliy In favor Of a Nberul reduction In rome. The question will prouely die Keted on at the moeting tomorrow oventng, The Long reagauonil Uniou met yesterday morning; A discussion of the Jublice meoting of the Congrogutiontl Union of Hagland ane Wules rocently. bel in Manahestor was oponod by tho Rov. Bimeun Glibert, .of tha Advance. ‘he mecting wns held In October In Prov-Trate Hull, and was ono of the largest religious path- rings evor bold in England, 4 a ‘SMALL-POX, Sprend of the Dixcase—Icsults of Vace clnation—Qtarantining Against Chie engo. Tho Chicago Medical Review of Duc, 6 contains tho followlug Interesting article un emall-poxt Suuil-pox seonis tu be aweeping over the country from the Atinntic const westward toan oxtent not befure vuserved luring tha past de- ede. Our reports Indicate that almost every city and country village throughout tho New Baginnd and Middle Statew is iufeuted, walle from Chicuge weat the aturay Js yulty ganorat, und piteticuiacly In the turgo centres of popilas don, which serve us distributive pulnts For in migrants, a serivits cundition of alfalrd threatened. Tha mild ther se far bas hor fuvorublo, but with tho io mouths thore ts Treason to npyrehend invre truuble still Chl+ cugu, which aurves as. the distributing depot for the whole Northwest, bis buen, and will be, pes cullarly exposed to ‘the disturbia prescniee of this | lontuauua | pustilonce, | Nowrly $0,000 fintolgrunts bave funded in our city during the Yeur 181, and probably 3) per eent of theur ceptible ti the infection of smallpox, Indeed, the diffusion of tho disease seems to be con fined to Jinos of Linmigrunt travel and the ke calltivs where tuunyrunts settic, Thore bas bee $1 tho nelghbortvud of %,00) cases In Chie cuge this yeur, and ulinost entirely contlued to this incoming class, tt is oxvordingly instruct. ive to study tho school wtatistics of this clty and cont ¢ thuin in relation to tha presouco of this learly proventable discagy, * From the twunty-sixth annual report of our Board vf Education tt appears that the nverage daily matnborship uf our public eshools for the vast five yours {8 as follows: 1877, iA: 1TH, ALOIS IST, HLTH; 1880, 45,008; 1853, GOON; mun yet such f cordon of iron ‘bus beon drawn around those ebildren by the protective power of vaccination that only seven cases of simull- pox bave occurred aimong them during the Yeara mentioned, Such a fact us this cane hot be parniteled within our observation in the sanitary ndministrauon of any city of GW,000 Inhabitants ou the globe, and it should serve tho doubte purpose of informing our cit- zons, both lay and profesaiunal, of the protact- ive intluence of vucuination,. and of the cnorgy and tremeudous Isbor of the sunitiry authority which controls thia matter in our city. That Dr. De Wolf deca not statnp out sinnll-pox white Europe sone to bu puurioy {ntu: bis bands ber iuprotcated thousunds 14 not strange; that he nesouiplishod 60 tuuich Js sumotbing to bo wrato- ‘ur. » Putin this fucursion of suull-pox amon; our great inlang population thure eun bo found Ostrongurgument for tho supervision by the general Governwent of thy maritine quanw- tine. Sumuall-pox epidemics tu the luterluy ap- peur to keep pace, pari puasu, with the lncronse aod decrease of imauyration, aud uut until there is an eiticiant Inspection und propor pre- cautions cuforced om tho scuboard cao tho dlsense bu controled Inland. ‘the meeting of proiwinent sanitary officers In this city Inst summer tor the purpose uf conwli- ering Siaueaioa Ta ltint KemBaedk betas Ropes they would. The recommendation that Inspeet- ord should be placed ut promingnt points alow the Hacs of tinmigrunt trvel, ty remove and care tor such cases nz bid develuped, was ull very proper, but pray, centiouen, Will you fue forin ushow un tinmigrant recelving bid intece ton un shipbourd as be upnronched Nuw York, which infection ty to nppear In Its full devulap- nent fourtcen days thorentter, 18 to be discov. ored us he Journeys mone by. rallroud tuwurd this W. niuterior? Aga matter of fact, this Ueprotected multitude ues uot oxbibit ity Ine fection until ft rouches ita “destinution tho Northwest, or nt yome of the promiuunt halting sutton where it pauses to reeruit. eo representatives of the National Bourd of teaith, woo wore fiesrins should have been satisied with nothing uss thin the must positive declamition that it was the duty of tag General Govurauent to des clire that ‘all steainships or other lumigrint vessels reeelving unilgcants in furopeat ports for transportation to. America should require a eertiticate of recent vucelnation Crom euch pore gon ttking pawsege, upd upon fullure. to do 89 tho vessel should be placed in guurane une for at least fourteen Uuys on arriving, ‘There must be 0 power residiuy in tho Genoral Government tu ordain this, und if not in any stutute-bbtk thore Is too higher puwor and duty of suif-preservation which should control the mutter, ‘This polnt wis wently hinted at, to be sure, but ft was uot emphasized ond instatud upon ns {t should have boon, and the Natlount diuard of Health cannot bt ttwclf tu a tora ‘useful munner just vow thin In perfecting this absolutely necessary tvasure.” NEW CASES REPORTED. Small-pox doosn't seem to down ud rapidly an De, DeWolf or big xsslatouts would wivh, but Justead new cases are occurring in all paris of the ctty, Worse thuu ail, the tramps who ure vane In are eprending the divouse through tho eheup lodying-pouses, Hiniciay eben pestiienos- breeding estiblistinents. A buy who bas bacn sulfering with thy tdiscusa, und who bus been absent for over four Weeks fruw homo, yestore duy wornlng turned up ut bis home, No, 65 Curroll uvenuc, and suld to his mother, * 1 have the smutl-pox,” uid Inld down tho bed. The house ts occupied by sume balfedozen and thoy ut onee teeume dutmuralized aud rugbed to the Health Ofice, ‘Lhe casa wis w bad one, the boy suffering from’ hemorrhagic ymall:pox, and removed to tun pest-bouse. New cuses were reported from No, oil Wot Twoltth strovt, No, OF Curroll aventia, No, 128 West Mouroc, No. Wh Clark street, No, ike North avenue, No, ov Cunal, No, J0t Larrabee, O14 Otis Now 47 Peurl No. No, 21% West Erlo street, No. 106 - Aehland: ave » ‘The deaths numbored wight tive at whieh occurred in the city, ree parted as follows: Fron No. Ciurk, No, 650 Yeat Indiinu, No. sil: West ‘welfth, No. 201 Pauling street, No, Hut Tudinna avenue, -Hos- pital deaths: Gases takes from No, a1 Crosby, No. 162 Loomis, aid Crom No, 656 Bilwaukes uv enue, THE HEALTIC OFFICK WAS A SCENE ov uu uo probable Not Mubburd, 48) North Mrankll and excitament nll day yesterd wie wore vaccinitiag dong Jn ong day under the roof uf the uld. roukery, AL # o’give® In the invrning there was u genent rush fur the Healthy Olteurs to vacuinute pervons, Uy 9 o'clock thera wero upwarda of a0 persons in Uwe office aud around the Clty-Hall nnxtous ta secure i- winaity. Amour theve were Jaborurs, tes abanies, ulurks, butchers, women with Infants In uring, messenger buys of the rican Dive triet ‘Telegraph “Company, and “children pt all ages and of all condiuonus. ‘Tuere were cries, wid, teurs and fulatings that miudy the altar nore thin Usually Intorvating, Walle the crowd wae ot its hight a tramp with tho atnull-pux walked into the Citysiall, tHe was thoruusaly broken out qud wasa very bad wave, Oller ‘Merki took bim into Dr, De" Wolt's private of Nee, Whero ho was iuoluted, Tater on another unfortunute came tn, and he. Wo, was bustied in to koup company with theathor victhn, Tho Lrvt mmuu stated Wat be hud viept for two weeks on the struvts, and bo bud nu place to lay ble bead, Hie was ragged and woebugong, aid was sent lo the pust-hause to div. ‘The other.folluw enne soon the lW-cont lodging-bousy, corer uf Chirk and Harrisun street. Alurge numberof the one ploy wore among tho vaeciitad, By noon up- wards of 1,000 persons bud been vycolmited lu the Houlth Ollie, and durlug the day upwards uf 3,00 polits wore used. ‘Tho offfuers were kep' thetuah to attend ta-thuse why camo, To some cawed cortiticates svere wrauted, but int most Histanees they wary not demanded. The yusb trom the Gurleld tron Work was due to the tuop tat all bunds, fromthe proprivturs down, had boon notificd to wet vuccluuted or atop work, +.) UNREPORTED GASES, ae :Thero is ab idee ty tho mind of the pubife, and ong that aculye tu be wall foundud, that the Health Doparcinent is uot reporting etuar ail Abe Gases of sinill>pox discovered: {ut the elty or the number of douth. ‘tho pest-bouse ty now overcrowded, aud paticnty are ps rary cuts,” ‘Throughout thy eity duure ire scat. fared nitmeraus cuged, aud mbtu ure walKlug into the elty duly. ‘Tho Inst tye tramipy who enue tute thy Health Odlee came from Bt, Louls, “hey have the mimnilepox eo badly tu thitt vity thut they dure not publish the dent wtatiatlew, From twentyestx: 30) thirty causes ag day ace oe curring Those, at present, bul thera t9 Little or bolblng suid about it ia that village, Yeatorday a Vi BUSH reporter dagovorcd that Bouse ut wtnall-pux At No. GU Carroll avenue ‘wus not reconicd at thu Muulth Ollices nother werg douths nt No, G0 Weut Indiana or No. 074 8 wud piclous, From ting tu tle if nts Goon wtuted that the Health Depurcment bus buried -susull: ‘pox vietine wituout first taktoy out burial pore init. ‘Sols is contrary to law, and bus n toils buoy todamoratize uid wiilead. The public tw gntliicd to kuow tho extent of th prevalunce of the discase, that It may tha bojter guard agalnat It, QUARANTINING AGAINST CHICAGO. A dispatch trom Cullfornty ways thut tho Btate Bourd of Health of that state nas quarantined Baninat Chicagu, and thar the Coutral Puciito Rallrogd has curried sadupi-pox cuses duly seve eral countiog whivb Baye Yeon traced buck di- esd dn tape reotly tuChiongu. All thié la ehees nonsense, Bunlgrauts wou gu West du nut step wore tong: onuough. | Tl 9 thropxh on: the a: ey Tratiee ‘The Bate of Caltforula might wetter quarauting ugaines St Louta whore tho saul ux Is rung Car ujore ayveruly thin it aver bas a lowes. A 4 a Burt, [Otho Westie cowy to quarantiog agalns Chlcuzy, Colayye cou trke bor ge vunitce pid vhe will luke tt tn ng vaccinated loge! ty bi a use of smallpox goaurrud In thly ai Wigorabie sunitury reguladous of New York, Hultinore, aud Philaduipbluy baye sent saalle pex bere. | Philade/poly und tha tuto of Value ware have buen most becdiess and. criminally sockluws, and the Founsyivenia Rullroad oiliciuis deserve cougemuation for thele xryuss. qurélyse ness. Poesd Eusters points buve veut emigrants to Chicago who bud smuall-pox, where the fnrnillus. « jay. ‘There never |* uf the Gurtleld Mauusacturiug Company | pustutor etnht “dary ment. morrbARIO | Oanos et to Chioago when the patients wore realy to ‘die, and actually did die, on thelr way to tho pest-bovse, ‘ho railroads have wantonly carried the disease West, Tho offtciats hi ‘hind no regard for the protection of buted Ife, attd capeciilly has this been the ease with roads ranniog west from New York, Phiiadet+ phia, and Baltimore, ‘The City of Phindeionia sont tho small-pox into Pittabure and Allegheny, as well ns citlas further West. Dr. Do Wolt saya emphatically that if Chingy ts qunrine ‘tincd aguinst by cities west Siteugd will quars antine against Boston, Now York, Halthoure, Fatiadetpals and Alloghony, Louls, tn atl fi Pletybut these cities smatl-pox Is prevalent than hero, antl Xt ar Mire Sullow Skin and Pimples.on the Nace cured by Carter's Little Liver Pills. _AMUSEMENTS, GRAND GPERA-HOUSE, MONDAY, Dec. 12, LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OF THE EMMA ABBOTT GRAN , English Opera Co THE LARGEST, STRONGEST, AND MoxT EXPENSIVE CLINT OVEA COMPANY IN AMEIICA. Artin, ruses, and Grand Orchestra forming an ensentle Khieh, for wmaunitude and inert, hae uever been equaled on the fngilah Lyrle Stave, DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS ENGAGED. Emma Abbott, Juiia it Hd, Mai ate of Hur Majesty's, hie first uppenrance), A. Coniy, Alunto Studdard. t ‘Olmt, . Hecate A aS, LeUTHS ua care GRAND CHORUS AND SPLENDID ORCHESTRA, UIGNOM TOMABYI, Conductor, REPERTORY FOR THE WEEK, nduy, Duc. 13-Fis Dinvate, josdiir, Hue, fi—Chines uf Normandy, ‘ednveday Matinee, Doe. 4 Wednesday night, Dec. 14—1wo Cuvnilors: or, s unt in Sorranto (e now Gnura by Usiuto, tat simeln ‘Thursday, Dee. 16—Chimds of Ni 7 Eriduy, Die. We-laveia di pamnmseingge a Virwinta, Suturduy Matinos, Dee. 1i—Vaul ane Saturday nlaut, Dea, 1—-ONratto. POPULAR OPERA PRICES Orchostra and Cirele (secured), Halcony Circle (reourad:,,. Kanilty Chrely (matalgntony Privato Boxes, thu finest {tr Advancu sais of sents rundy on Thal GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Chirk-at,, opposite Court-Louse. ANNIE GUATTAS st 2 Hee sonnutsoy, Bupported by. Frank 1. Gardner's ‘Com: are em erne Je Gannon Covwbenzed Cora THE JOURNALIST! House crowded to the dours with an enthusiastic audience, ‘sunduy'N. ~The Paines! vou dy Niutt, Dee. 11—''ho LYaine-Irvclin’ Comic Opera. 8, . londay, Dee, The Env bt zs Hf nin rondy teeeay on eaal Opara Cotapnny. ant) HOOLEY’S THEATRE, SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEK, Commencing MONDAY, DEC. &. NOSUNDAY NIGHT. NO WEDNESDAY MATINEE, Engugcmunt of the renowned cumodian, Me, JOHN S. CLARKE. ' This (FUESDAY) evenine and Haturday atatinee, ‘THE MILITIA MAJOR. Wednesday und Thursday nighis—THE IKIKOAT= LAW und TOODLER. Clarke in both comedies, Friday ond saturday niuhte—Clarte tn lwo cuniedios US CGE LISS and PAUL bity; M—Jobn A, Stevens in UNKNOWN, MAYVERLY'S THEATRE, t ‘The Large, Sandsonie, and Loxuing theatre. watre,, Eatabs shod tucation, 3c da onts., Cl . SoH HAV ERLY, inarve nid Peo priot Stannuur und Propriator, RETURN OF THE FAVORITES, Evory Night this Wouk, the Great Successful EMELIE MELVILLE OPERA COMPANY. . 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